Moral Fiber is the capacity to do what is right, no matter what the circumstance.
Why do people engage to something wrong? I believe that we are humans, we are susceptible to commit mistake, albeit we know the deal and the consequence. Perhaps that's free will -- freedom to choose a course -- but regardless, it is intended for whatever reason.
Yes we can be wrong however there is what they call the second chance. I'm a believer that everybody deserves a second chance though it depends on the scale of being wrong. Of course when you try to kill me, I might return the favor so always it's a case-to-case basis but the point is we can be wrong, yet we can be forgiven.
There are times that we need to digest a lot of moral fiber in order to be a good person. There are situations where our desire overwhelm over what should not be done. Like having sex with people we shouldn't be, cheating in a relationship, being a home wrecker and other despicable acts with the same magnitude. Basically it leads us to be a sinner. Tendency is it can be done again and again, bottom line is it can be repetitive thus it can escalate to even worse.
Yes we commit sins because we are humans, hence we are mortals who can do it again though we deserve a second chance but the thing is it depends. I have a friend who was already forgiven but yet notoriously sinned once again. It was an awful decision to grant this person a second chance given that it was a mortal sin that committed. Many people got hurt.
Regretful? No because it revealed the real color of a person which turns out to be a monstrous personality.
From my point of view, this kind of person doesn't deserve to be treated right. If only values can be bought I'm willing to buy a sack but I think even the blood was already affected.
Doesn't even have an ounce of dignity in the bones.
Regardless of the reasons why it was done. I don't care. Wrong is wrong. We can commit mistake but it's best to avoid it but if can't elude the road of mistake, let's just drive straight and do our best to correct it even though we are forgiven or not-- it is for the better interest that we learn and we change.
Fortunately if forgiven, it's the best time to be reputable.